Watch more Sklif episodes: https://rtd.rt.com/films/sklif-series/
Sklif, a new series on RTD, provides an exclusive look inside the famous Sklifosovsky Institute. It's known to every Muscovite and many Russians too. With the best equipment and medical specialists in the country, it represents the pinnacle of emergency medicine. The hospital's EmergencyIntensive Care Unit is the clinic's busiest unit, with doctors and nurses tending to those whose lives are hanging by a thread.
Sklifosovsky Institute, aka Sklif, is Europe's largest research and development facility for emergency medical care, complete with a hospital, research labs, surgery rooms, burn treatment facility and much more. Here, battles against death are fought every minute of every day. It takes the best to win.
SUBSCRIBE TO RTD Channel to get documentaries firsthand! http://bit.ly/1MgFbVy
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Discover the new tictales game and download now on :
ANDROID : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tictales.stories.intensivecare
IOS : https://itunes.apple.com/fr/app/intensivecare/id1371400235
WEB : intensivecare.stories.games

Intensive care is usually only offered to those whose condition is potentially reversible and who have a good chance of surviving with intensive care support. A prime requisite for admission to an intensive care unit (ICU) is that the underlying condition can be overcome.

Intensive word form

In grammar, an intensive word form is one which denotes stronger, more forceful, or more concentrated action relative to the root on which the intensive is built. Intensives are usually lexical formations, but there may be a regular process for forming intensives from a root. Intensive formations, for example, existed in Proto-Indo-European, and in many of the Semitic languages.

Generally an Adverb

Intensives are generally used as adverbs. In general, they are placed before the verb that they modify, usually a form of the "be" verb. An example in common usage today is "the heck"; as in "What the heck is going on here?""The heck" can be left out of the sentence without changing the meaning; however, the sentence is less intense without it. There are many varieties that are equivalent to "the heck" that are generally considered vulgar or otherwise inappropriate in polite conversation. In modern usage is also "the hell" or "the fuck". In the mid-19th century, "in tarnation" was in common usage. In Great Britain, "bloody well" is an intensive adverb in common usage. "I will bloody well do it."

Intensive care unit

An intensive care unit (ICU), also known as an intensive therapy unit or intensive treatment unit (ITU) or critical care unit (CCU), is a special department of a hospital or health care facility that provides intensive care medicine.

Intensive care units cater to patients with severe and life-threatening illnesses and injuries, which require constant, close monitoring and support from specialist equipment and medications in order to ensure normal bodily functions. They are staffed by highly trained doctors and nurses who specialise in caring for critically ill patients. ICU's are also distinguished from normal hospital wards by a higher staff-to-patient ratio and access to advanced medical resources and equipment that is not routinely available elsewhere. Common conditions that are treated within ICUs include ARDS, trauma, multiple organ failure and sepsis.

Patients may be transferred directly to an intensive care unit from an emergency department if required, or from a ward if they rapidly deteriorate, or immediately after surgery if the surgery is very invasive and the patient is at high risk of complications.

Live performances

The song was performed for the first time on a concert in November 2014 that conmemorated the First World War centenary. Lisa Angell performed the song live on television for the first time during Le Grand Show, aired on France 2 on 28 February 2015.

Sklif (E1) Inside an Intensive care unit, the first point of contact for emergencies.

Sklif (E1) Inside an Intensive care unit, the first point of contact for emergencies.

Sklif (E1) Inside an Intensive care unit, the first point of contact for emergencies.

Watch more Sklif episodes: https://rtd.rt.com/films/sklif-series/
Sklif, a new series on RTD, provides an exclusive look inside the famous Sklifosovsky Institute. It's known to every Muscovite and many Russians too. With the best equipment and medical specialists in the country, it represents the pinnacle of emergency medicine. The hospital's EmergencyIntensive Care Unit is the clinic's busiest unit, with doctors and nurses tending to those whose lives are hanging by a thread.
Sklifosovsky Institute, aka Sklif, is Europe's largest research and development facility for emergency medical care, complete with a hospital, research labs, surgery rooms, burn treatment facility and much more. Here, battles against death are fought every minute of every day. It takes the best to win.
SUBSCRIBE TO RTD Channel to get documentaries firsthand! http://bit.ly/1MgFbVy
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Intensive Care: Interactive Story Video

Intensive Care: Interactive Story Video

Intensive Care: Interactive Story Video

Discover the new tictales game and download now on :
ANDROID : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tictales.stories.intensivecare
IOS : https://itunes.apple.com/fr/app/intensivecare/id1371400235
WEB : intensivecare.stories.games

A Day in the Life of an Intensivist/Critical Care Medicine Physician

A video where I describe what my typical day looks like and some advice on how to run your day efficiently.
AffiliateLinks to keep the lights on:
The camera I use: https://goo.gl/GLd396
The software I use to edit: https://goo.gl/Hovgtn
The microphone I use: https://goo.gl/zKwbFA
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INTENSIVE CARE UNIT: What Should You Expect? (Doctor Vlog)

Ever wondered what happens to patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)? What should you expect to see if you visit someone? What will you see on your first day as a medical student or resident?
This video shows you want to expect so that you won't be as nervous or shocked when you arrive. The ICU can be a difficult place to visit, because it often means someone you care about is quite sick. Just know that there are so many people who are happy to answer questions and try to make the experience better for you.
**THESE ARE STOCK PHOTOS FOUND ONLINE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES, NOT REAL PATIENTS!!
Some things you may see:
- Endotracheal Tube
- Nasogastric Tube
- IntravenousLines
- Central Lines
- Urinary Catheters
- Dialysis
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE
COMMENT below with any questions or comments - I'll be making a Q&A video with your questions about the ICU in a few weeks!
~ Siobhan (Violin MD) ~
-------------------------------------------------------------------
♫ Background Music ♫
Rhodesia by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Picture Sources:
https://www.britannica.com/topic/dialysis-hemodialysis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shFSW8VE3Gs
https://www.healthline.com/health/endotracheal-intubation
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/845218
http://shivakidneycare.com/services/procedures/

Sklif (E1) Inside an Intensive care unit, the first point of contact for emergencies.

Watch more Sklif episodes: https://rtd.rt.com/films/sklif-series/
Sklif, a new series on RTD, provides an exclusive look inside the famous Sklifosovsky Institute. It's known to every Muscovite and many Russians too. With the best equipment and medical specialists in the country, it represents the pinnacle of emergency medicine. The hospital's EmergencyIntensive Care Unit is the clinic's busiest unit, with doctors and nurses tending to those whose lives are hanging by a thread.
Sklifosovsky Institute, aka Sklif, is Europe's largest research and development facility for emergency medical care, complete with a hospital, research labs, surgery rooms, burn treatment facility and much more. Here, battles against death are fought every minute of every day. It takes the best to win.
SUBSCRIBE T...

published: 19 Dec 2014

Intensive Care: Interactive Story Video

Discover the new tictales game and download now on :
ANDROID : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tictales.stories.intensivecare
IOS : https://itunes.apple.com/fr/app/intensivecare/id1371400235
WEB : intensivecare.stories.games

A Day in the Life of an Intensivist/Critical Care Medicine Physician

A video where I describe what my typical day looks like and some advice on how to run your day efficiently.
AffiliateLinks to keep the lights on:
The camera I use: https://goo.gl/GLd396
The software I use to edit: https://goo.gl/Hovgtn
The microphone I use: https://goo.gl/zKwbFA
Follow me:
www.eddyjoemd.com
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/eddyjoemd
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/eddyjoemd

INTENSIVE CARE UNIT: What Should You Expect? (Doctor Vlog)

Ever wondered what happens to patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)? What should you expect to see if you visit someone? What will you see on your first day as a medical student or resident?
This video shows you want to expect so that you won't be as nervous or shocked when you arrive. The ICU can be a difficult place to visit, because it often means someone you care about is quite sick. Just know that there are so many people who are happy to answer questions and try to make the experience better for you.
**THESE ARE STOCK PHOTOS FOUND ONLINE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES, NOT REAL PATIENTS!!
Some things you may see:
- Endotracheal Tube
- Nasogastric Tube
- IntravenousLines
- Central Lines
- Urinary Catheters
- Dialysis
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE
COMMENT below with any questions or...

Sklif (E1) Inside an Intensive care unit, the first point of contact for emergencies.

Watch more Sklif episodes: https://rtd.rt.com/films/sklif-series/
Sklif, a new series on RTD, provides an exclusive look inside the famous Sklifosovsky Institut...

Watch more Sklif episodes: https://rtd.rt.com/films/sklif-series/
Sklif, a new series on RTD, provides an exclusive look inside the famous Sklifosovsky Institute. It's known to every Muscovite and many Russians too. With the best equipment and medical specialists in the country, it represents the pinnacle of emergency medicine. The hospital's EmergencyIntensive Care Unit is the clinic's busiest unit, with doctors and nurses tending to those whose lives are hanging by a thread.
Sklifosovsky Institute, aka Sklif, is Europe's largest research and development facility for emergency medical care, complete with a hospital, research labs, surgery rooms, burn treatment facility and much more. Here, battles against death are fought every minute of every day. It takes the best to win.
SUBSCRIBE TO RTD Channel to get documentaries firsthand! http://bit.ly/1MgFbVy
FOLLOW US
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RTD ON TWITTER: http://twitter.com/RT_DOC
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RTD ON INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/rtd_documentary_channel/
RTD LIVE https://rtd.rt.com/on-air/

Watch more Sklif episodes: https://rtd.rt.com/films/sklif-series/
Sklif, a new series on RTD, provides an exclusive look inside the famous Sklifosovsky Institute. It's known to every Muscovite and many Russians too. With the best equipment and medical specialists in the country, it represents the pinnacle of emergency medicine. The hospital's EmergencyIntensive Care Unit is the clinic's busiest unit, with doctors and nurses tending to those whose lives are hanging by a thread.
Sklifosovsky Institute, aka Sklif, is Europe's largest research and development facility for emergency medical care, complete with a hospital, research labs, surgery rooms, burn treatment facility and much more. Here, battles against death are fought every minute of every day. It takes the best to win.
SUBSCRIBE TO RTD Channel to get documentaries firsthand! http://bit.ly/1MgFbVy
FOLLOW US
RTD WEBSITE: https://RTD.rt.com/
RTD ON TWITTER: http://twitter.com/RT_DOC
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RTD ON INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/rtd_documentary_channel/
RTD LIVE https://rtd.rt.com/on-air/

A Day in the Life of an Intensivist/Critical Care Medicine Physician

A video where I describe what my typical day looks like and some advice on how to run your day efficiently.
AffiliateLinks to keep the lights on:
The camera I...

A video where I describe what my typical day looks like and some advice on how to run your day efficiently.
AffiliateLinks to keep the lights on:
The camera I use: https://goo.gl/GLd396
The software I use to edit: https://goo.gl/Hovgtn
The microphone I use: https://goo.gl/zKwbFA
Follow me:
www.eddyjoemd.com
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/eddyjoemd
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/eddyjoemd

A video where I describe what my typical day looks like and some advice on how to run your day efficiently.
AffiliateLinks to keep the lights on:
The camera I use: https://goo.gl/GLd396
The software I use to edit: https://goo.gl/Hovgtn
The microphone I use: https://goo.gl/zKwbFA
Follow me:
www.eddyjoemd.com
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/eddyjoemd
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/eddyjoemd

INTENSIVE CARE UNIT: What Should You Expect? (Doctor Vlog)

Ever wondered what happens to patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)? What should you expect to see if you visit someone? What will you see on your first day...

Ever wondered what happens to patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)? What should you expect to see if you visit someone? What will you see on your first day as a medical student or resident?
This video shows you want to expect so that you won't be as nervous or shocked when you arrive. The ICU can be a difficult place to visit, because it often means someone you care about is quite sick. Just know that there are so many people who are happy to answer questions and try to make the experience better for you.
**THESE ARE STOCK PHOTOS FOUND ONLINE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES, NOT REAL PATIENTS!!
Some things you may see:
- Endotracheal Tube
- Nasogastric Tube
- IntravenousLines
- Central Lines
- Urinary Catheters
- Dialysis
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE
COMMENT below with any questions or comments - I'll be making a Q&A video with your questions about the ICU in a few weeks!
~ Siobhan (Violin MD) ~
-------------------------------------------------------------------
♫ Background Music ♫
Rhodesia by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Picture Sources:
https://www.britannica.com/topic/dialysis-hemodialysis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shFSW8VE3Gs
https://www.healthline.com/health/endotracheal-intubation
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/845218
http://shivakidneycare.com/services/procedures/

Ever wondered what happens to patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)? What should you expect to see if you visit someone? What will you see on your first day as a medical student or resident?
This video shows you want to expect so that you won't be as nervous or shocked when you arrive. The ICU can be a difficult place to visit, because it often means someone you care about is quite sick. Just know that there are so many people who are happy to answer questions and try to make the experience better for you.
**THESE ARE STOCK PHOTOS FOUND ONLINE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES, NOT REAL PATIENTS!!
Some things you may see:
- Endotracheal Tube
- Nasogastric Tube
- IntravenousLines
- Central Lines
- Urinary Catheters
- Dialysis
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE
COMMENT below with any questions or comments - I'll be making a Q&A video with your questions about the ICU in a few weeks!
~ Siobhan (Violin MD) ~
-------------------------------------------------------------------
♫ Background Music ♫
Rhodesia by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Picture Sources:
https://www.britannica.com/topic/dialysis-hemodialysis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shFSW8VE3Gs
https://www.healthline.com/health/endotracheal-intubation
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/845218
http://shivakidneycare.com/services/procedures/

Sklif (E1) Inside an Intensive care unit, the first point of contact for emergencies.

Watch more Sklif episodes: https://rtd.rt.com/films/sklif-series/
Sklif, a new series on RTD, provides an exclusive look inside the famous Sklifosovsky Institute. It's known to every Muscovite and many Russians too. With the best equipment and medical specialists in the country, it represents the pinnacle of emergency medicine. The hospital's EmergencyIntensive Care Unit is the clinic's busiest unit, with doctors and nurses tending to those whose lives are hanging by a thread.
Sklifosovsky Institute, aka Sklif, is Europe's largest research and development facility for emergency medical care, complete with a hospital, research labs, surgery rooms, burn treatment facility and much more. Here, battles against death are fought every minute of every day. It takes the best to win.
SUBSCRIBE T...

Juliana Carver - Still in Intensive Care! (Oct 12 - 19, 2016)

On the evening of October 6, 2016 Tammy and I knew Juliana's breathing was getting VERY bad. Hospice had delivered oxygen the day before and we started using it, almost, right away. That evening, October 6, I stayed up most of the night watching Juliana sleep and keeping an eye on her breathing even though she was on oxygen. We brought a blow-up bed and put it in our bedroom so she could sleep next to us.
The morning of October 7, 2016 when Tammy drained over 500ml from Juliana's right lung (a tube is in her chest leading to her lung) we knew it was time to rush her back to the hospital. Early, that evening we were told a breathing tube had to be placed in Juliana. Doctors said that Juliana would, probably, go into CARDIAC ARREST because she had so much fluid around her heart as a result ...

published: 20 Oct 2016

Insight into Intensive Care at the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust

Welcome to Dr. Reena's Intensive CareSleepClinic! Insomniacs, anxious minds and tense bodies are all welcome to stay for this sleep inducing experience. Please lay back, take a deep breath and allow me to help you LET GO! :) Enjoy and have a wonderful Friday everyone!!
Let's keep in touch!! :)
Email: RelaxWithReenaYT@gmail.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/relaxwithreena
PayPal: https://goo.gl/WJrJiz
What isASMR???
Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is an experience characterized by a tingling sensation on the skin that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. Low-grade euphoria: a combination of positive feelings and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin. -Wikipedia
After discovering ASMR and greatly benefiting fr...

Sklif (E1) Inside an Intensive care unit, the first point of contact for emergencies.

Watch more Sklif episodes: https://rtd.rt.com/films/sklif-series/
Sklif, a new series on RTD, provides an exclusive look inside the famous Sklifosovsky Institut...

Watch more Sklif episodes: https://rtd.rt.com/films/sklif-series/
Sklif, a new series on RTD, provides an exclusive look inside the famous Sklifosovsky Institute. It's known to every Muscovite and many Russians too. With the best equipment and medical specialists in the country, it represents the pinnacle of emergency medicine. The hospital's EmergencyIntensive Care Unit is the clinic's busiest unit, with doctors and nurses tending to those whose lives are hanging by a thread.
Sklifosovsky Institute, aka Sklif, is Europe's largest research and development facility for emergency medical care, complete with a hospital, research labs, surgery rooms, burn treatment facility and much more. Here, battles against death are fought every minute of every day. It takes the best to win.
SUBSCRIBE TO RTD Channel to get documentaries firsthand! http://bit.ly/1MgFbVy
FOLLOW US
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RTD ON TWITTER: http://twitter.com/RT_DOC
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RTD ON INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/rtd_documentary_channel/
RTD LIVE https://rtd.rt.com/on-air/

Watch more Sklif episodes: https://rtd.rt.com/films/sklif-series/
Sklif, a new series on RTD, provides an exclusive look inside the famous Sklifosovsky Institute. It's known to every Muscovite and many Russians too. With the best equipment and medical specialists in the country, it represents the pinnacle of emergency medicine. The hospital's EmergencyIntensive Care Unit is the clinic's busiest unit, with doctors and nurses tending to those whose lives are hanging by a thread.
Sklifosovsky Institute, aka Sklif, is Europe's largest research and development facility for emergency medical care, complete with a hospital, research labs, surgery rooms, burn treatment facility and much more. Here, battles against death are fought every minute of every day. It takes the best to win.
SUBSCRIBE TO RTD Channel to get documentaries firsthand! http://bit.ly/1MgFbVy
FOLLOW US
RTD WEBSITE: https://RTD.rt.com/
RTD ON TWITTER: http://twitter.com/RT_DOC
RTD ON FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/RTDocumentary
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RTD ON INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/rtd_documentary_channel/
RTD LIVE https://rtd.rt.com/on-air/

Juliana Carver - Still in Intensive Care! (Oct 12 - 19, 2016)

On the evening of October 6, 2016 Tammy and I knew Juliana's breathing was getting VERY bad. Hospice had delivered oxygen the day before and we started using it...

On the evening of October 6, 2016 Tammy and I knew Juliana's breathing was getting VERY bad. Hospice had delivered oxygen the day before and we started using it, almost, right away. That evening, October 6, I stayed up most of the night watching Juliana sleep and keeping an eye on her breathing even though she was on oxygen. We brought a blow-up bed and put it in our bedroom so she could sleep next to us.
The morning of October 7, 2016 when Tammy drained over 500ml from Juliana's right lung (a tube is in her chest leading to her lung) we knew it was time to rush her back to the hospital. Early, that evening we were told a breathing tube had to be placed in Juliana. Doctors said that Juliana would, probably, go into CARDIAC ARREST because she had so much fluid around her heart as a result of her fighting cancer for the 8th time.
We were asked to say our FINAL GOODBYE to Juliana as she was not expected to survive. I SOBBED AND SOBBED! Her heart did stop but an amazing DoctorKristenNelson McMillan did CPR on Juliana which saved her life. Juliana remained in Critical Condition. Here is video of the first several days (October 7-11) after Juliana's life was saved (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YrHosxwENc)
You can see LOTS of videos of Juliana as she has been fighting cancer since 2007 at
https://www.youtube.com/user/johnwcarver (3.7 MILLION people have watched videos of our family from 219 COUNTRIES)
This video is from October 12-19, 2016 while Juliana was still in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.
My hope is that if enough people will see what kids go through as they attempt to fight a WAR against cancer there may be a chance that cures will be funded (http://childrenscancerfoundation.org/) and cures be found in order to save tens of thousands...HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of children's lives.
Juliana is just one example...our family is just one family of THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS who have fought and are fighting this EVIL monster called cancer.
Juliana has a LONG way to go and her health is VERY POOR BECAUSE OF CANCER! We hope to START her cancer treatments next week. Specifically, she will be getting Nivolumab. We haven't been able to do so because of her lungs shutting down.
Please help me continue to share Juliana's journey so more people can "put a face to this disease" and understand these are REALKIDS fighting for their very LIVES.
https://www.facebook.com/Angels-For-Juliana-250289225091998/
Here is video of my wife and I meeting and adopting Juliana, back in 2003, when she was very small in Minsk Belarus​
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKRQmgU8u5M
Love you all,
John Carver
Juliana's Daddy
john@johnwcarver.com

On the evening of October 6, 2016 Tammy and I knew Juliana's breathing was getting VERY bad. Hospice had delivered oxygen the day before and we started using it, almost, right away. That evening, October 6, I stayed up most of the night watching Juliana sleep and keeping an eye on her breathing even though she was on oxygen. We brought a blow-up bed and put it in our bedroom so she could sleep next to us.
The morning of October 7, 2016 when Tammy drained over 500ml from Juliana's right lung (a tube is in her chest leading to her lung) we knew it was time to rush her back to the hospital. Early, that evening we were told a breathing tube had to be placed in Juliana. Doctors said that Juliana would, probably, go into CARDIAC ARREST because she had so much fluid around her heart as a result of her fighting cancer for the 8th time.
We were asked to say our FINAL GOODBYE to Juliana as she was not expected to survive. I SOBBED AND SOBBED! Her heart did stop but an amazing DoctorKristenNelson McMillan did CPR on Juliana which saved her life. Juliana remained in Critical Condition. Here is video of the first several days (October 7-11) after Juliana's life was saved (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YrHosxwENc)
You can see LOTS of videos of Juliana as she has been fighting cancer since 2007 at
https://www.youtube.com/user/johnwcarver (3.7 MILLION people have watched videos of our family from 219 COUNTRIES)
This video is from October 12-19, 2016 while Juliana was still in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.
My hope is that if enough people will see what kids go through as they attempt to fight a WAR against cancer there may be a chance that cures will be funded (http://childrenscancerfoundation.org/) and cures be found in order to save tens of thousands...HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of children's lives.
Juliana is just one example...our family is just one family of THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS who have fought and are fighting this EVIL monster called cancer.
Juliana has a LONG way to go and her health is VERY POOR BECAUSE OF CANCER! We hope to START her cancer treatments next week. Specifically, she will be getting Nivolumab. We haven't been able to do so because of her lungs shutting down.
Please help me continue to share Juliana's journey so more people can "put a face to this disease" and understand these are REALKIDS fighting for their very LIVES.
https://www.facebook.com/Angels-For-Juliana-250289225091998/
Here is video of my wife and I meeting and adopting Juliana, back in 2003, when she was very small in Minsk Belarus​
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKRQmgU8u5M
Love you all,
John Carver
Juliana's Daddy
john@johnwcarver.com

Welcome to Dr. Reena's Intensive CareSleepClinic! Insomniacs, anxious minds and tense bodies are all welcome to stay for this sleep inducing experience. Please lay back, take a deep breath and allow me to help you LET GO! :) Enjoy and have a wonderful Friday everyone!!
Let's keep in touch!! :)
Email: RelaxWithReenaYT@gmail.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/relaxwithreena
PayPal: https://goo.gl/WJrJiz
What isASMR???
Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is an experience characterized by a tingling sensation on the skin that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. Low-grade euphoria: a combination of positive feelings and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin. -Wikipedia
After discovering ASMR and greatly benefiting from the amazing, therapeutic content out there, I decided to re-create my own childhood tingles and nostalgia! And I hope that these videos will provide you with the same calm and relaxation I've experienced with ASMR. :)

Welcome to Dr. Reena's Intensive CareSleepClinic! Insomniacs, anxious minds and tense bodies are all welcome to stay for this sleep inducing experience. Please lay back, take a deep breath and allow me to help you LET GO! :) Enjoy and have a wonderful Friday everyone!!
Let's keep in touch!! :)
Email: RelaxWithReenaYT@gmail.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/relaxwithreena
PayPal: https://goo.gl/WJrJiz
What isASMR???
Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is an experience characterized by a tingling sensation on the skin that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. Low-grade euphoria: a combination of positive feelings and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin. -Wikipedia
After discovering ASMR and greatly benefiting from the amazing, therapeutic content out there, I decided to re-create my own childhood tingles and nostalgia! And I hope that these videos will provide you with the same calm and relaxation I've experienced with ASMR. :)

Sklif (E1) Inside an Intensive care unit, the first point of contact for emergencies.

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Sklif, a new series on RTD, provides an exclusive look inside the famous Sklifosovsky Institute. It's known to every Muscovite and many Russians too. With the best equipment and medical specialists in the country, it represents the pinnacle of emergency medicine. The hospital's EmergencyIntensive Care Unit is the clinic's busiest unit, with doctors and nurses tending to those whose lives are hanging by a thread.
Sklifosovsky Institute, aka Sklif, is Europe's largest research and development facility for emergency medical care, complete with a hospital, research labs, surgery rooms, burn treatment facility and much more. Here, battles against death are fought every minute of every day. It takes the best to win.
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Intensive Care: Interactive Story Video

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A Day in the Life of an Intensivist/Critical Care Medicine Physician

A video where I describe what my typical day looks like and some advice on how to run your day efficiently.
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Your Visit to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

Find out what to expect when you visit the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Chelsea and Westmi...

Intensive care is usually only offered to those whose condition is potentially reversible and who have a good chance of surviving with intensive care support. A prime requisite for admission to an intensive care unit (ICU) is that the underlying condition can be overcome.

BrightStar offers the full continuum of homecare services including companion care – visiting with clients and assisting with common household activities like meal preparation, laundry and housecleaning; personal care – dressing, grooming and help with mobility issues; and skilled care – nursing care and therapies such as wound care and infusion therapy....

We would like to deeply thank the overwhelming number of voters who supported the renewal of the Wayne CountyCareCenter's levy in the May primary election. On behalf of those who have received care supported by the levy funds and the dedicated staff that delivers that care, we thank you. Wayne County truly cares for their own! Carole Van Pelt Treasurer, Friends of the Wayne County Care Center Wooster... ....

Sklif (E1) Inside an Intensive care unit, the first point of contact for emergencies.

Watch more Sklif episodes: https://rtd.rt.com/films/sklif-series/
Sklif, a new series on RTD, provides an exclusive look inside the famous Sklifosovsky Institute. It's known to every Muscovite and many Russians too. With the best equipment and medical specialists in the country, it represents the pinnacle of emergency medicine. The hospital's EmergencyIntensive Care Unit is the clinic's busiest unit, with doctors and nurses tending to those whose lives are hanging by a thread.
Sklifosovsky Institute, aka Sklif, is Europe's largest research and development facility for emergency medical care, complete with a hospital, research labs, surgery rooms, burn treatment facility and much more. Here, battles against death are fought every minute of every day. It takes the best to win.
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Juliana Carver - Still in Intensive Care! (Oct 12 - 19, 2016)

On the evening of October 6, 2016 Tammy and I knew Juliana's breathing was getting VERY bad. Hospice had delivered oxygen the day before and we started using it, almost, right away. That evening, October 6, I stayed up most of the night watching Juliana sleep and keeping an eye on her breathing even though she was on oxygen. We brought a blow-up bed and put it in our bedroom so she could sleep next to us.
The morning of October 7, 2016 when Tammy drained over 500ml from Juliana's right lung (a tube is in her chest leading to her lung) we knew it was time to rush her back to the hospital. Early, that evening we were told a breathing tube had to be placed in Juliana. Doctors said that Juliana would, probably, go into CARDIAC ARREST because she had so much fluid around her heart as a result of her fighting cancer for the 8th time.
We were asked to say our FINAL GOODBYE to Juliana as she was not expected to survive. I SOBBED AND SOBBED! Her heart did stop but an amazing DoctorKristenNelson McMillan did CPR on Juliana which saved her life. Juliana remained in Critical Condition. Here is video of the first several days (October 7-11) after Juliana's life was saved (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YrHosxwENc)
You can see LOTS of videos of Juliana as she has been fighting cancer since 2007 at
https://www.youtube.com/user/johnwcarver (3.7 MILLION people have watched videos of our family from 219 COUNTRIES)
This video is from October 12-19, 2016 while Juliana was still in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.
My hope is that if enough people will see what kids go through as they attempt to fight a WAR against cancer there may be a chance that cures will be funded (http://childrenscancerfoundation.org/) and cures be found in order to save tens of thousands...HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of children's lives.
Juliana is just one example...our family is just one family of THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS who have fought and are fighting this EVIL monster called cancer.
Juliana has a LONG way to go and her health is VERY POOR BECAUSE OF CANCER! We hope to START her cancer treatments next week. Specifically, she will be getting Nivolumab. We haven't been able to do so because of her lungs shutting down.
Please help me continue to share Juliana's journey so more people can "put a face to this disease" and understand these are REALKIDS fighting for their very LIVES.
https://www.facebook.com/Angels-For-Juliana-250289225091998/
Here is video of my wife and I meeting and adopting Juliana, back in 2003, when she was very small in Minsk Belarus​
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKRQmgU8u5M
Love you all,
John Carver
Juliana's Daddy
john@johnwcarver.com

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Insight into Intensive Care at the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust

BrightStar offers the full continuum of homecare services including companion care – visiting with clients and assisting with common household activities like meal preparation, laundry and housecleaning; personal care – dressing, grooming and help with mobility issues; and skilled care – nursing care and therapies such as wound care and infusion therapy....

We would like to deeply thank the overwhelming number of voters who supported the renewal of the Wayne CountyCareCenter's levy in the May primary election. On behalf of those who have received care supported by the levy funds and the dedicated staff that delivers that care, we thank you. Wayne County truly cares for their own! Carole Van Pelt Treasurer, Friends of the Wayne County Care Center Wooster... ....

The Long TermCareOmbudsmanOffice would like to remind everyone that long-term care residents should not be forgotten during this time. Take the time to share the sunshine, green grass, and fresh flowers with loved ones who are in long-term care facilities ... The role of long term care ombudsmen is to advocate for ......

Obscene amounts of money are poured into politicians’ pockets and into biased media advertising to sell the public on sustaining a health care system that drives people into bankruptcy, omits 30 million people, all the while making record profits ... It is way past time we made health care available to all Americans....